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.TH pthread_once 3 2024-05-02 "Linux man-pages 6.9.1"
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.SH NAME
pthread_once
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once-only initialization
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.SH SYNOPSIS
.B #include <pthread.h>
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.BI "pthread_once_t " once_control " = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;"
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.BI "int pthread_once(pthread_once_t *" once_control ", void (*" init_routine ") (void));"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
The purpose of \fBpthread_once\fP is
to ensure that a piece of initialization code is executed at most once.
The \fIonce_control\fP argument points to a static or extern variable
statically initialized to \fBPTHREAD_ONCE_INIT\fP.
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The first time \fBpthread_once\fP is called
with a given \fIonce_control\fP argument,
it calls \fIinit_routine\fP with no argument
and changes the value of the \fIonce_control\fP variable
to record that initialization has been performed.
Subsequent calls to \fBpthread_once\fP
with the same \fBonce_control\fP argument
do nothing.
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.SH "RETURN VALUE"
\fBpthread_once\fP always returns 0.
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.SH ERRORS
None.
